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Not to be anal retentive; but what does this have to do with Apache Flex?
On 12/8/2012 4:25 AM, Kevo X Thomson wrote:
This morning I received an email from Adobe titled "Your Adobe licensing
order has been processed".
As I hadn't knowingly ordered anything, I investigated further. It appears
pache flex twitter account post an announcement?
Scott, can you please post on the LinkedIn group?
Any other ideas?
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As I understand it, Maven is an automated build tool. Kind of like
ANT on steroids.
On 11/27/2012 2:20 PM, Harbs wrote:
0. I have never quite figured out what Maven is or why I'd want to use it. (and
I do speak yiddish…) ;-)
If someone could enlighten me, I could change my mind…
Harbs
O
On 11/27/2012 1:46 PM, Alex Harui wrote:
Hi Folks,
There have been some recent discussions about Maven and how it could work
with Apache Flex. There are several possibilities, but none of them are
perfect because of Adobe licensing requirements. This poll is only about
how you use or plan to u
On 11/26/2012 4:55 AM, Frédéric THOMAS wrote:
Are this big companies really not using anything that doesn't have an
open
license?
Interesting note about this; the default contract for one of my
current clients was that they had to own all code I delivered for them.
The wording was pretty
The 360|Min posted a recording of this presentation, just for us:
http://www.360stack.com/session-videos/free-session-recording/
On 11/16/2012 10:57 PM, Alex Harui wrote:
In the meantime, make sure you look at the slide deck from Michael
Labriola¹s 360Min presentation on how he is developin
* Iwo Banas
* Jeff Tapper
* Jeffry Houser
* Jeremy Tellier
* Jonathon Campos
* Jun Heider
* Justin Mclean
* Kevin Korngut
;ve been told it was an obscene amount]. That
revenue is going away as Flash Player moves to "silent updates".
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truthfulness of such criticism. But, I have heard of quite a few
approaches to make native apps using HTML5.
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rdon Smith" wrote:
The continued support is that AS3 and V11 and AIR-for-V11 aren't going
away. But I think the idea is that they go into maintenance mode.
They're not the technology of the future. Do you want to develop for an
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Hi Mentors,
My mental model of the rules say that if a corporation owns a copyright, we
need a CCLA covering the contributor and
DotComIt already has a CCLA filed with Apache. It was filed the same
time I filed my Individual CLA.
So the only remainin
proper paperwork is filed
for any code copyrighted to a legal entity other than you. Are the
copyrights in the existing code to Jeffry Houser or some other entity that
you control?
Technically the copyrights are owned by DotComIt, LLC which happens to
be a single person company owned by me.
My
self, and I may not have anything to say in this project,
unless I donated some money to the kickstarter project. Somehow that
doesn't feel right.
So, how do you propose I do things differently? Feel free to contact
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an Apache Flex T-shirt.
The did say the 'current' T-shirt slogan is okay, which is "I gave
Apache Flex an AutoComplete"
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a VOTE.
Carol
[1] http://markmail.org/message/5bykfphweqop32oj
[2] http://www.apache.org/dev/pmc.html#chair
[3] http://incubator.apache.org/guides/graduation.html#tlp-resolution
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his thread, I understand that Adobe is working on a new Virtual
Machine and a new version of ActionScript.
Presumably, Adobe's focus moving forward will be on those two things.
Does this mean, that AS3 apps will, potentially, be limited from
accessing/using new Player APIs?
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ybe the real discussion should be less about supporting AVM3 and
more about supporting a native compile framework - something like
haXe
NME maybe (already open source). How much of Adobe's LLVM based iOS
AOT source is open? (if any)
http://www.haxenme.org/
For Javascript, there's already
license is very liberal.
As I understand it, there are plenty of thriving companies in the open
source development space. They have to offer value beyond "code" or
"Compiled code" though.
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or iPhone; then Flash is
out. I assumed the original poster was referring to browser based apps
/ web sites.
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"native" apps.
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On 9/20/2012 10:18 AM, Omar Gonzalez wrote:
On Thursday, September 20, 2012, Jeffry Houser wrote:
Somewhere in the release notes it says you cannot use an existing
Adobe ID w/ the Flash Builder Beta, so you'll have to create a new
one.
Please do not ask questions
Somewhere in the release notes it says you cannot use an existing
Adobe ID w/ the Flash Builder Beta, so you'll have to create a new one.
Please do not ask questions about adobe software to Adobe in Adobe
forums and not on this list...
On 9/20/2012 3:12 AM, FORMER 03 | Robert Brendler wro
Please take our questions on Adobe Runtimes to Adobe. We have no
control--or input--on them.
Thanks!
On 9/19/2012 12:57 PM, Charles Monteiro wrote:
pardon if inappropriate but since this seems to be the "forward" venue for
Flex app development, I thought I interrupt briefly.
We chose Fle
On 9/18/2012 4:26 PM, Scott Castle wrote:
Hi Flex developers,
I wanted to let the list know that the latest version of Flash Builder is
currently in public beta with support for Apache Flex 4.8.
What does this mean? I couldn't figure out how Flash Builder 4.7
support for Apache Flex is any di
n touch on
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his information available. I
would love to see JavaDoc (and ASDocs) on the Apache Flex site in some
manner.
I have mixed feelings about checking the generated docs into the repo
as part of the Falcon project. I'm not sure if that is a good or bad
idea; but could probably be swayed eit
My personal preference would be not to use the Apache Flex Dev list to
discuss the pros and cons of Adobe open sourcing the Flash Player. Very
few readers of this list would have any say in such a thing; and
debating the pros and cons seems like non-productive use of our time.
On 8/30/2012
ng if community has any plans to increase performance of Spark
components and if so, when are you going to do it?
Folks have expressed interest in working on performance. There are
most likely some things that we can do; and in some cases the runtimes
will limit us.
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Last time this came up; the decision leaned towards:
"You can do what you want in your whiteboard; but don't commit project
files anywhere else."
Sometimes it just makes things harder; and projects are not always
easily transferable between machines.
On 8/21/2012 11:14 AM, Jeff Conrad wr
order to vote
someone in. However, we have been making exceptions for Adobe folk who
are working on specific 'large' Adobe related contributions.
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If we plan to refactor and rethink that core piece we will do over several
weeks until it was done. People doing it can't made in whiteboards and it's
not a one-man-task.
I don't believe either of these is true.
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On 8/14/2012 2:35 PM, Omar Gonzalez wrote:
On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 11:32 AM, Carol Frampton wrote:
+1 except remove projects directory and put each project at top-level and
add tags subdirectory under each project
+1, I like Carol's suggestion with João's structure.
I could get behind
On 8/14/2012 2:16 PM, Roland Zwaga wrote:
Gordon
What you think under trunck/falcon ?
trunk/falcon sounds reasonable to me as well.
Roland
As I understood it; the trunk is, essentially, working code for the
existing Flex SDK. Since Falcon is not yet integrated as part of the
Flex SDK; I
On 8/14/2012 7:56 AM, jude wrote:
The disadvantage, which is small, is that those that don't know it will
have to learn it (maybe a week or two)? Yes we can!
It'll take a week or two to learn Git?
In terms of things on my list to learn; I'd prefer not to spend any
time on source control.
Branching Model on SVN now and then on Git (see Note 1)
9. Git Branching Model on Git now (see Note 2)
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bmitted pathces to these 5 bugs;
I've contributed this new code via Jira; and have created 15 new Jira
entries; 10 of them with patches included.." I'd be more likely to listen.
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o notice and/or care. In this case the "work" will most likely
be through submitting patches [or other code] through JIRA.
To clarify: I, like many others (I imagine), have limited resources to
donate to the project.
It is the same for all the PPMC members.
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thrown in. Is it true that You don't have to use GitHub to use Git?
2) I thought the whole appeal of Git was it was very easy to fork
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We develop
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code. We haven't been using branches at all.
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re someday.
Please vote:
1. Use unstable branch for now.
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release. The MXMLC compiler code is as well.
And in my own experience, FXG works just as well with Apache Flex 4.8
as it did with Adobe Flex 4.6 .
I have no idea what "Gravity" is from that list. I assume the code
name to some Adobe pre-release that I never heard of.
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using the
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ieve are related to localization.
I'm at a loss and have given up for the night. That means the chances
of me getting any worthwhile together about this are unlikely. I'm not
even sure how to ask for help.
On 7/30/2012 10:30 AM, Jeffry Houser wrote:
On 7/30/2012 10:07 AM, Nich
x27;t guarantee when that will be,
though. I have most of today devoted to it; but I have a client meeting
in 4, 3, 2...
I'll probably post them to this list first for review, then we can
figure out where else they should go. I honestly don't know how to
update the web site or
ng a
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rred option? I'm not entirely sure if
consensus was reached on where new components should go.
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know a web server project written by Adobe AIR recently?
Best regards,
Apollocation
Dev for love
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On 7/14/2012 11:57 AM, Alex Harui wrote:
On 7/14/12 8:55 AM, "Jeffry Houser" wrote:
The project should note somewhere on the DL page that there are build issues
with Java 7 and what those are, but it is not a release blocker - IMO.
I might recommend adding this to the readme
is in the
environment variables grid under Install Prerequisites.
To quote:
Java SDK 1.5 (0_13 or greater)
or Java SDK 1.6 (*1)
I think I asked this before, but it is wrong for me to assume that
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NIT_DOTS_
INCH);
[javac] ^
[javac] symbol: variable JPEGEncodeParam
[javac] location: class JPEGTranscoder
[javac] Note: Some input files use or override a deprecated API.
[javac] Note: Recompile with -Xlint:deprecation for details
And I tried again 10-15 minutes later and it did not appear to trip up
on this, so I can assume it was a temporary Internet or Server problem.
On 7/13/2012 8:37 PM, Jeffry Houser wrote:
I am coming at building Apache Flex from a stance of a fair amount of
ignorance. I spent a handful of
Connection(Get.java:6
69)
at
org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.Get$GetThread.openConnection(Get.java:6
84)
at org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.Get$GetThread.get(Get.java:579)
at org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.Get$GetThread.run(Get.java:569)
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depending
on Tomcat (a server technology built with Java).
Understood.
But this is all academic. I think most agree with you that we don't
want to introduce other dependencies.
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On 7/12/2012 6:16 AM, John Fletcher wrote:
2012/7/10 Jeffry Houser :
Unless I'm mistaken the original request was to integrate
http://projectsprouts.org/ into the Flex SDK. And someone else stated that
Project Sprouts has a Ruby Dependency, which seems to be true based on the
web sit
r side platform.
What you're proposing here is different than the original suggestion,
but I believe in the same spirit. Anyway, I can probably be sold on the
benefit of such a tool, I'm not sure if such a tool belongs in the Flex
SDK, but I'm not sure.
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ributed under a compatible license? Is the creator willing
to change the license, if necessary, or donate the code? How do you
expect that Sprouts will be combined into the SDK? What will change for
SDK developers? What will change for Flex Developers? How would
Sprouts be used?
-
On 7/1/2012 5:11 PM, Jeffry Houser wrote:
I'm on the road; with minimal Internet connection until way beyond
the vote ends; so I won't be able to test this personally.
I'll +1 it based on confidence in Carol (and the rest of the folks
working towards the first release)
I'm on the road; with minimal Internet connection until way beyond the
vote ends; so I won't be able to test this personally.
I'll +1 it based on confidence in Carol (and the rest of the folks
working towards the first release)
On 6/29/2012 6:14 PM, Carol Frampton wrote:
Hi,
This is a p
lication" over the current approach of serving, primarily, static
HTML content?
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Thanks in advance
Thanks,
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inappropriate.
Well, as this is a moderate-to-high traffic list; I do want it to not
become a general purpose purpose list.
If it doesn't relate to development of the Apache Flex SDK; take it
elsewhere.
There is a user list, which I presume, will be a bit more liberal in
it's
L. It was just someone
venting about problems they had. It triggered a bunch of people
recommending certain JS Frameworks; which is also not relevant to the
development of the Flex SDK.
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On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 4:02 PM, Jeffry Houser <mailto:jef...@dot-com-it.com>> wrote:
With all due respects; we're glad you like Flex
d succeed on Monday anyway. It is just a story, how a
flex developer struggles to migrate to HTML because
of HTML5 storm.
Happy Weekend!!!!!
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pache Flex to compile to non plugin HTML-based
technologies (HTML/JS/CSS3) then there are people on the Apache Flex
project who would like to see the same thing.
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Maybe... there was a smiley face after the question.
Lately my reading comprehension has been lacking.
On 5/22/2012 9:37 AM, JP Bader wrote:
Jeffrey,
I think Roland's statement was a joke...
Again, congrats Christophe.
Regards,
JP
On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 8:34 AM, Jeffry Houser
waga wrote:
Not to sound ignorant or anything, but who is this Christophe Herreman guy
and why is he important? ;)
Thanks all!
I'm happy and honored to be here.
regards,
Christophe
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giving you
direct write access to the Apache Flex repository.
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Part of the
around. :-)
I've poddled around a bit; but haven't figured out everything. I know
that Nick has done a bunch of screencasts that are Apache Flex related.
( http://quetwo.com/ )
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because things are really scattered all over the place there).
I've never used that capability. The code is all checked in, so take a look
and see if you can figure it out.
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u can create your own bug report for issues
you have fixes for if non exists ).
If you do this enough; the PPMC members will notice and you'll get
nominated / voted in.
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e past two days;
with people asking where to get the Flex 4 SDK.
Probably not an easy thing to do but as we have the SVN version history
going back a few years we should be able to recreate previous versions of
the SDK from SVN. From a quick look it looks like 4.5/4.0 is in there.
Justin
ion has come up on StackOverflow twice in the past two days;
with people asking where to get the Flex 4 SDK.
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Ajax button, is that you can't use a click event
on a Flex button, because every time you click the dropdown, well, you
*click* it...there is no way to tell if you are clicking directly on
it, or if you are doing a pull-down.
TIA,
Brian Zaleski
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donated.
It is expected in 4th quarter of this year, although some people have
pushed Adobe to donate it earlier.
If the legal approval process for the Flex Framework is any
indiciation, I wouldn't be surprised if we don't see Falcon code until
next year.
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On 5/1/2012 8:18 PM, Alex Harui wrote:
On 5/1/12 4:54 PM, "Jeffry Houser" wrote:
It shouldn't violate copyright; because we are writing our own code
from scratch. Unless Adobe wants to claim copyright on the API which is
possible. I know I read about a API related lawsu
On 5/1/2012 6:02 PM, Alex Harui wrote:
On 5/1/12 2:51 PM, "Justin Mclean" wrote:
Hi,
Perhaps we can consider this as a fallback?
I was just look at this thread on the Adobe forums [1] where the same issue
come up before (for creating a Fedora package for the OS Adobe SDK) and it's
suggests t
7;ll quote Wikiepdia] "to promote the
creation of new works by giving authors control of and profit from them".
Copyright was intended to encourage authors/artists create new stuff.
"Big Media" lobbying and lawyers are doing their best to change that,
though.
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